Quality Life + Site Design
Public art can be considered as an art in public space and is accessible by the public. It has a wide range of forms, sizes, and scales. and sometimes even more than we can imagine.
Reducing natural disaster’s impacts on our lives has become a high priority in many places. This article will walk you through the essential functions of disaster prevention parks and how to fit them into our dense urban networks.
The alteration to meet specific accessibility requirements in historic buildings sometimes challenges owners. This article will walk you through some common alterations in historic properties and the exceptions allowed by ADAAG.
Every place has its unique history. However, due to circumstances, we often cannot decide if we should keep the historic buildings we love. This article will walk you through a thought process so you have better information to make up your mind about your property.
This article will guide you how to implement the sustainable and biophilic principles to the playgrounds, which will enrich our natural environment, well-being and leads to a better physical and financial life.
The playground is a part of our public space. This article will tell you how to make a safe, accessible and recreational playground to manifest our ‘quality of life’.
Historically open spaces were designed to have activities and events. This article will take you to see why some historic plaza was successful and how can we impliment their characteristics to our modern urban settings.